Because of the freefall, Jordan's technical staff was pouched by rival teams. |
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As the dollar has tumbled it has artificially driven up the price of the Euro, and set the whole GDP of Euroland into freefall. |
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The problem is that numbers of red grouse are in freefall, continuing a downward trend witnessed over the past 20 years or more. |
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As the amount of farmed fish multiplies, the wild salmon stock has gone into freefall. |
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The low-level flying mission required him to climb towards a cloud base at 1,850 ft where he simulated dropping freefall bombs. |
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Billions of euros were wiped off the value of shares worldwide yesterday after the extent of losses at WorldCom sent markets into freefall. |
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But already, they have caught up with the Dutch in their freefall into the moral abyss. |
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The wingsuit can triple the length of a normal skydiving freefall from 60 seconds to over three minutes. |
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In her brain began the methodical and often machine-like thought process of dealing with catastrophic equipment failure during a freefall. |
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For years, the ratings for the televised Emmy Awards have been in freefall. |
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As his plane plunges into freefall, spinning helplessly in jet stream like a poohstick in an eddy. |
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The Dollar continued its freefall against all the major currencies despite positive housing data figures from yesterday. |
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Float over the beaches and subtropical countryside in a hot air balloon or freefall above it on a skydive. |
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After the freefall, the Korean economy started to bottom out in the second half of 1998, and the speed of the recovery was no less dramatic. |
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Lost in abstract thought, a man finds himself in freefall amid the fragments of his aeroplane. |
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It is very unfortunate that the economy is going into freefall at the same time that we are inbetween administrations. |
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This tool acquires high quality cores for geotechnical analysis by eliminating both the freefall and wire components of piston coring. |
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Living conditions have collapsed, with massive inflation and a currency in freefall. |
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As I write, Tesco shares are still in freefall following the profit warning the company issued at the end of last month. |
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He will reach a speed of 690mph, becoming the first man to break the sound barrier in freefall, before deploying his parachute. |
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In response to the economic freefall,Workers Uniting has produced an action plan for how governments should address this global crisis. |
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And it seems that for as long that the Japanese economy won't begin to deliver positive signs, the Yen is likely to continue its freefall. |
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By the end of the summer, commodity prices entered a freefall and headline inflation started to recede. |
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The country turned to the EU after its banking system collapsed, sending its currency, the krona, into a freefall. |
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The global coffee industry is in freefall, imperilling the livelihoods of millions of farm families. |
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Yet his brain has to adapt quickly to the reality that he is constantly in a state of freefall. |
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At around this time the price of coca went into freefall, driving the whole of the Ivorian economy into a downward spiral. |
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But if it drives readers even further away from old-fashioned newsprint, it could inadvertently send revenues into freefall. |
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Some of the rock-star artists who experienced meteoric rises, helped by manipulations on the auction block, are now in freefall. |
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It is similar to the maneuvers I perform in freefall while skydiving. |
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Or is it simply easier for a struggling paper with sales in freefall to decide that a cheap headline is worth more than any kind of journalistic accuracy? |
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He threw himself against a wall and curled into the fetal position, then, after a brief freefall, blacked out. |
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A cash injection from them early last year pushed the stock index to a new height but it went into freefall later as they tightened the money belts. |
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Before strapping a camera to your head you really must be a proficient skydiver, adept with your emergency procedures and able to fly with others both in freefall and under canopy. |
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A near freefall environment gives researchers a unique opportunity to study the fundamental states of matter, such as solids, liquids and gases and the forces that affect them, without interference from gravity-driven flows. |
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Arriving in mid-season, the switch of style seemed more likely to bring total freefall than draw comparisons with total football. |
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As civil war continues in Iraq, the U.S. president's approval ratings are in freefall. |
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It went into freefall as the political stalemate worsened through July. |
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When a tiny woman with My Little Pony hair flips off her trapeze to effect a triple twizzle in freefall, there is only a thin, near-invisible clip-on cord between success and certain death. |
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While it spun, suspended in freefall, it was all things and nothing, a Schrodinger's coin of possibilities. |
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In the meantime, the freefall in domestic demand and an atmosphere of exceptional uncertainty has created an intense need for massive, credible policy action. |
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The credit crunch of autumn 2008 sent the real economy into freefall in most of the European Union Member States and led to restructuring measures, bankruptcies, redundancies and unemployment. |
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In 2008, Canadian Thanksgiving came in the midst of a market freefall. |
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Materials science research in freefall clarifies how buoyancy-driven convection and sedimentation affect the solidification of materials and enhances the study of diffusion and surface kinetics. |
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He accurately predicted the pattern we now see of birth-rate freefall by the year 2000 and the terminal decline of population by 2020, which is now inevitable. |
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Even before coal stocks went into freefall last year, competition from the vast coal reserves of Wyoming's Powder river basin and cheap natural gas was crowding out mines in Appalachia, forcing lay-offs and shutdowns. |
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Falling values in the United States housing market, stock markets and negative returns in commodities have led to a freefall in prices across broad asset classes, placing great pressure on investors. |
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The piece was made before Clark's career went into freefall in the 1990s with his much-publicised drug addiction and it's tempting to repine for the lost years and what might have been. |
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The ratings have been in a freefall the last few years. |
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It is also recommended that ballast be increased rather than increasing the height of freefall, since the greater the freefall, the greater the chance of the corer not entering at a perpendicular angle to the bottom. |
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But so too might the elevator cable snap and send you into a freefall. |
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The Dream Jump event in Dubai allowed professional base jumpers to zip line, freefall and perform stunts against Dubai Marina's iconic backdrop with a view of Palm Jumeirah. |
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Locally, you might polish up your work for the Alexandra Writers' Centre Society FreeFall Fiction and Poetry Contest. |
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